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Older Americans Act Reauthorization Act of 2024
1/3/2025, 9:02 PM
Summary of Bill S 4776
Some key provisions of the bill include increasing funding for programs that help older Americans remain independent and living in their own homes, such as home-delivered meals and transportation services. The bill also aims to improve access to long-term care services and supports for older Americans, including expanding access to caregiver support services.
Additionally, the bill includes provisions to strengthen protections against elder abuse and neglect, as well as to improve coordination between federal, state, and local agencies that serve older Americans. The bill also includes measures to enhance the quality of care provided to older Americans in nursing homes and other long-term care facilities. Overall, the Older Americans Act Reauthorization Act of 2024 seeks to ensure that older Americans have access to the support and services they need to age with dignity and independence. It is currently being debated in Congress, with supporters arguing that it is necessary to meet the needs of an aging population, while opponents raise concerns about the cost and potential impact on the federal budget.
Congressional Summary of S 4776
Older Americans Act Reauthorization Act of 2024
This bill reauthorizes through FY2029, modifies, and establishes programs under the Older Americans Act, which supports social services and activities for individuals aged 60 years or older.
Reauthorized programs and activities include
- the national eldercare locator service;
- regional aging and disability resource centers;
- grants to support counseling and assistance on pensions and other retirement benefits;
- grants to support home-delivered nutrition services (sometimes referred to as meals on wheels programs);
- programs to facilitate the delivery of supportive services to tribal organizations; and
- programs to prevent elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
The bill also modifies existing programs for older individuals, including by explicitly permitting states to use certain grant funds to make carryout meals available at congregate meal sites or community locations. (Some providers began offering carryout meals to seniors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.)
Further, the bill permits the Administration on Aging to establish and operate, through grants to or contracts with eligible entities, a national resource center to support growth of the direct care workforce. The center’s activities may include the provision of training and technical assistance and the promotion of strategies to recruit and retain direct care workers.
Finally, the bill establishes or reconvenes certain advisory groups, including (1) an advisory committee to provide guidance regarding the needs of older Native Americans and the implementation of related programs, and (2) a White House Conference on Aging to recommend improvements to federal programs that serve older individuals.
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Current Status of Bill S 4776
Bipartisan Support of Bill S 4776
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
0Unaffiliated Sponsors
1Total Number of Cosponsors
24Democrat Cosponsors
12Republican Cosponsors
12Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill S 4776
Primary Policy Focus
Social WelfareAlternate Title(s) of Bill S 4776
Comments

Cain Abbott
1 year ago
This bill, it's just another way for the government to waste our money. They say it's for older Americans, but who knows where that money really goes. I don't trust this at all. It's gonna affect all of us in the end.





